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Mississippi Burning
Question: Was it right for “outsiders” to come to southern towns to spark confrontations over civil rights? In what case is a watcher worse than an oppressor? Have you ever been guilty of this?
Equality and true fulfillment of the Constitution of the United States of America was very recent. Just four decades ago, lynching was prevalent. Only forty years ago that the now shunned Ku Klux Klan was feared by the country, mainly in the south. Was it right for non-Southerners straighten the ignorant and arrogant minds of the Southerners who openly hated anyone but WASPS (White Anglo Saxon Protestants)? Although not all of the residents in the South were part of the KKK, many were mere bystanders, were they in turn worse than the oppressor?
The answer is quite obvious that if an “outsider
Approximate Word count = 538
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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